Destination Guide Refined by Name: B Attraction Activities (70) Arts (44) Monuments + Museums (46) Sightseeing + Tours (161) Title Keyword
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Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art South Shore Road, Gateshead, NE8 3BA |
Having just hosted British Art Show 6, the exhibition is a timely snapshot of the art on BALTIC’s doorstep. From those who have exhibited internationally, to recent graduates, this dynamic exhibition celebrates the... more
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Bamburgh Castle 6 miles east of Belford by the B1342 from the A1, Bamburgh, NE69 7DF |
The magnificent and dramatic coastal setting of this completely restored medieval castle, perched high on a bluff overlooking the North Sea in Northumberland, has attracted the eyes of many a film director, and Bamburgh ... more
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Bancroft Cruisers Stratford Moat House Wharf, Bridgefoot, Stratford-Upon-Avon, CV37 6YR |
The Business coordinate various cruise packages that include a four hour river cruise downstream through three locks to the picturesque village of Wellford on Avon, for a lunch at either of the two inns at Wellford on Av... more
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Bancroft Gardens Bridgefoot, Stratford-Upon-Avon, CV37 |
The Bancroft was originally an area of land where the townspeople grazed their animals, and the Canal Basin formed the terminus of the Stratford-to-Birmingham canal, completed in 1816. The Gardens also occupy the site of... more
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Bank of England Museum Threadneedle Street, London, EC2R 8AH |
The Museum is housed within the Bank of England, at the heart of the City of London. It traces the history of the Bank - also known as the Old Lady - from its foundation by Royal Charter in 1694 to its role today as the ... more
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Bankside Gallery 48 Hopton Street, London, SE1 9JH |
Admission: Bankside Gallery is the home of two historic art societies; the Royal Watercolour Society and the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers. Since the beginning of the twentieth century the two Societies have share... more
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Banqueting House Whitehall - Main Building, London, SW1A 2HB |
The Banqueting House, the only remaining part of Whitehall Palace, has a magnificent Ruben ceiling. It was designed by Inigo Jones for James I in 1619, for banquets, dances and plays. The palace was the backdrop for Char... more
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Bar Convent Museum 17 Blossom Street, York, YO24 1AQ |
Her fascinating life story is told in a series of 50 pictures, which are reproduced in the Museum. They illustrate her search for a way to serve God, the Church and her countrymen and women, in a period of religious pers... more
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Barber Institute of Fine Arts Edgbaston, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, B15 2TS |
Spanning the 13th to 20th centuries, the collection is notable for its Old Masters and Impressionists, but for me it is the religious works of art from the mediaeval and renaissance period which set it apart (and they se... more
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Barbican Barbican, Plymouth, PL1 2LR |
Open to the public on a limited basis only, for the most part during the summer months, the Citadel was built by the king in response to the problems he had with the town during the Civil War. Plymouth was under siege fr... more
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